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← HistoryWhich problem challenged the use of early marine chronometers aboard ships during long voyages?
A)Accuracy drift due to temperature variations✓
B)Excessive weight hindering ship maneuverability
C)Mechanical failure from constant wave motion
D)Magnetic interference affecting balance wheel
💡 Explanation
When facing variable temperatures, early chronometers experienced accuracy drift because thermal expansion altered the balance spring's oscillation rate, accumulating errors over long durations. Therefore, drift due to temperature variations was a major issue, rather than weight, motion failures, or magnetic interference as these required different vulnerabilities.
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